Naming of the OpenMU Project

There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things.
-- Phil Karlton

Some of you might have noticed, that there is a private MU Online Server "OpenMu" and maybe several other (dead) projects with a similar naming. I want to clarify that my "OpenMU" project is not connected in any way to any other existing (and previously existing) project or private MU Online server. I even wonder which attributes of these projects/servers make them "open" in any way.

As far as I could find out, the name "OpenMU" (in this specific character casing) is not in use, so I have chosen it. I think it's "open" because of the following facts:

Every piece of code is open source and actually created by me (or other members of MUnique in the future).

It has a very permissive license (MIT).

Every framework or library that it uses, is open source as well

Therefore: It doesn't contain any foreign binaries with unclear licensing.

It's easy to extend and easy to build with free tools

It should be possible to run the server on linux (by Mono and later .NET Core)

What about "MUnique"?

I have thought a lot about a meaningful and elegant name and somehow got lucky the .net-domain was still free. It's a mixture of "MU" and "unique". Additionally, I studied in Munich - "Munique" is it's Portuguese name.